[Adopted 6-20-51 as Ord. No. C-441]
For the purpose of this Article, the following terms shall have
and shall be construed to have the following meanings:
AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEM
Any combination of equipment, whether compressor or other
type, by which heat is removed from the air and from which the accumulated
or effluent heat is wholly or partially removed by the use of water.
A.
AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEMAn installation for maintenance, by heat removal, of temperatures which are not less than sixty degrees Fahrenheit (60° F.).
B.
REFRIGERATION SYSTEMAn installation for maintenance, by heat removal, of temperatures which are less than sixty degrees Fahrenheit (60° F.).
BUILDING INSPECTOR
The Inspector of Buildings of the City of Perth Amboy or
his duly authorized agent or representative.
EQUIPMENT
Equipment for air-conditioning and refrigeration systems
as defined and referred to in this Article.
INSTALLATION
Installation of equipment or the modification, alteration
or change in existing equipment.
PERSON
Includes the singular and the plural, and also includes any
person, firm, corporation, association, club, copartnership, society
or any other organization.
SUPERINTENDENT
The Water and Sewerage Utilities Superintendent and General
Engineer or his duly authorized agent or representative.
SYSTEM
Any combination of apparatus, individual unit, group or collection
of units supplied with water through any single-customer service pipe
connected to the public water system.
UNITS
Includes equipment as herein referred to and defined.
No person shall install, modify, alter, operate or use any equipment
for air conditioning or refrigeration which requires a supply of water
from the water system of the City of Perth Amboy without first having
procured written approval therefor from the Superintendent and Building
Inspector.
No installation shall be put in operation or use until after
final inspection and approval thereof by the Building Inspector and
a written permit to operate and use the equipment is issued by the
Building Inspector in the name of the owner thereof.
Any permit issued pursuant to this Article to operate and use
equipment may be revoked by the Superintendent or Building Inspector
for any one of the following reasons:
A. Failure of the holder of the permit to discontinue using water for
the purpose authorized by the permit immediately upon notice to do
so issued by the Superintendent during an emergency or to forestall
an impending emergency.
B. Alterations, changes of equipment or piping, improper operation or
lack of maintenance which results in conditions that are hazardous
to the potable water supply either within the premises or in supply
mains or that cause unnecessary waste of water.
C. The use of water in excess of the quantities permitted and authorized
by this Article.
D. Failure to comply with any of the provisions of this Article or any
of the pertinent provisions of the Building Code, Fire Prevention,
Electric and Plumbing Ordinances of the City of Perth Amboy.
Any person who violates any of the provisions of this Article
shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine not to exceed five hundred
dollars ($500) or by imprisonment for a term not to exceed ninety
(90) days, or by both, and each violation and each day such violation
of this Article continues shall be deemed and taken to be and constitute
a separate and distinct offense.
In the event of an emergency or to forestall an impending emergency
concerning the City of Perth Amboy water system, all equipment using
water from the city's water system, whether equipped with water
conservation devices or not, shall be subject to immediate discontinuance
of operation on orders from the Superintendent.
[Adopted 6-20-51 as Ord. No. C-442]
For the purpose of this Article, the following terms shall have
and shall be construed to have the following meanings:
BUSINESS BUILDINGS
Buildings or parts of buildings which are not public buildings
or residential buildings, including but not restricted or limited
to office buildings, stores, markets, restaurants, warehouses, freight
depots, garages, factories and laboratories.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
Buildings or parts of buildings in which persons congregate
for civic, political, educational, religious or recreational purposes,
including but not restricted or limited to theaters, courthouses,
hospitals and schools.
RESIDENCE BUILDINGS
Buildings or parts of buildings in which sleeping accommodations
are provided, except such as may be classed as public buildings, including
but not restricted or limited to dwellings, tenement houses, apartment
houses, hotels, lodging houses, dormitories and clubhouses.
UNIT COOLERS
Coolers which can be removed from the users' premises
without disconnecting any refrigerant containing parts and which do
not contain more than ten (10) pounds of any nonirritant or nonflammable
refrigerant.
Except as otherwise permitted, remote control shall be provided
for each central air-conditioning machine in addition to controls
provided with the machine room. Where the machine is in the upper
part of the building, the remote control shall be located in the first
story, When required, an air-conditioning system shall have an emergency
shutdown controlled manually or by one of the following automatic
devices: an approved thermostat, an automatic sprinkler or other approved
heat-actuated device. All controls shall be placarded "AIR-CONDITIONING
EMERGENCY CONTROL." Remote controls shall not be required in buildings
under three (3) stories in height where refrigerants are nonirritating
and nonflammable.
All oil filters shall be of some type approved by the National
Board of Fire Underwriters.